1. Alyssa says:

    Hi Liz Marie! I just came across this video on waxing furniture. I’m actually obsessed with Annie Sloan paint and wax as well, and I’ve used it on things like an old door headboard, guest room dresser(which I just tagged you in on Instagram the other day!), bench, and my dining room table and chairs. So the question I have for you is about my dining table. I used Annie Sloan Old White, dark waxed the edges and nooks, and clear waxed the rest. The top, however, shows the overlapping brush strokes of the wax in certain angles of the light. We buffed it, but it still didn’t turn out just right. What would you suggest?? I’ve considered sanding the top down, staining, and poly coating it..I like that look anyway..like your coffee table!

    Let me know what you think!
    🙂 Alyssa

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